An introduction to the tools, materials, and working constraints used throughout How to Draw.
A lesson on drawing as trained line-making, including fingers, wrist, elbow, and shoulder movement.
A foundational explanation of perspective as viewpoint and visual angle rather than textbook point systems.
A practical introduction to page-parallel and scene-parallel lines as the main tool for creating space.
A bridge lesson translating traditional perspective terminology into the Lineƒunction drawing system.
An introduction to width, height, depth, and axis-based thinking in constructive drawing.
A lesson on planes as flat objects in 3D space, including moving, scaling, duplicating, and manipulating planes.
A practical lesson on boxes as planes extended through space and as the first complete constructed forms.
A bonus lesson on why perfect cube construction is technically possible but usually impractical for real drawing.
The Class 1 capstone lesson on approximation, consistency, and relational judgment.